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94th General Assembly (2023 Special)Special

2023

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House of RepresentativesSenateTrack

Track 24 bills from the Arkansas 2023 legislative session. 11 bills have passed. View Arkansas House of Representatives and Senate legislation, sponsors, and voting records.

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AR SB5Passed

To Amend The Philanthropic Investment In Arkansas Kids Program Act And The Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account Program; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Breanne Davis

AR SB8Passed

To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Jonathan Dismang

AR SB6Passed

To Clarify The Sentencing For A Felony With A Firearm.

Sponsor: Ben Gilmore

AR SB3Passed

To Prohibit The Government From Mandating A Vaccination Or Immunization For Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19) Or Any Subvariants Of Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19), Or Both; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Joshua Bryant

AR SB1Passed

To Create And Transfer Funds To The Arkansas Reserve Fund Set-aside In The Restricted Reserve Fund To Allow That Additional Funds May Be Made Available For State Departments, Agencies, And Institutions; And For Other Purposes.

Sponsor: Jimmy Hickey

AR SB4Passed

To Clarify Arkansas Law Concerning The Locking Of School Doors; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Jane English

AR SB10Passed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Bart Hester

AR HB1011Failed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Julie Mayberry

AR SB2Introduced

To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Jonathan Dismang

AR HB1005Passed

To Clarify Arkansas Law Concerning The Locking Of School Doors; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Brian Evans

AR HB1008Failed

To Amend The Philanthropic Investment In Arkansas Kids Program Act And The Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account Program; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Sonia Eubanks Barker

AR SB7Introduced

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Scott Flippo

AR HB1006Passed

To Clarify The Sentencing For A Felony With A Firearm.

Sponsor: Jimmie Gazaway

AR SR1Failed

To Extend The First Extraordinary Session Of The Ninety-fourth General Assembly To Consider Legislation To Repeal The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023.

Sponsor: Bryan King

AR HB1007Failed

To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Les Eaves

AR HB1012Failed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: David Ray

AR HR1001Failed

To Extend The First Extraordinary Session To Consider Legislation To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023, Including Establishing Sound Standards And Requiring Demand-response Agreements.

Sponsor: Stephen Meeks

AR HB1009Failed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: David Ray

AR HB1004Passed

To Create And Transfer Funds To The Arkansas Reserve Fund Set-aside In The Restricted Reserve Fund To Allow That Additional Funds May Be Made Available For State Departments, Agencies, And Institutions; And For Other Purposes.

Sponsor: Lane Jean

AR SB9Failed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Bart Hester

AR HB1002Passed

To Prohibit The Government From Mandating A Vaccination Or Immunization For Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19) Or Any Subvariants Of Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19), Or Both; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Howard Beaty

AR HB1001Failed

To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Les Eaves

AR HB1010Introduced

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: Julie Mayberry

AR HB1003Introduced

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

Sponsor: David Ray

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AR SB3Passed

To Prohibit The Government From Mandating A Vaccination Or Immunization For Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19) Or Any Subvariants Of Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19), Or Both; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB6Passed

To Clarify The Sentencing For A Felony With A Firearm.

AR SB8Passed

To Reduce The Income Tax Rates Applicable To Individuals, Trusts, Estates, And Corporations; To Create An Inflationary Relief Income Tax Credit For Certain Taxpayers; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB10Passed

To Amend The Freedom Of Information Act Of 1967; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB1Passed

To Create And Transfer Funds To The Arkansas Reserve Fund Set-aside In The Restricted Reserve Fund To Allow That Additional Funds May Be Made Available For State Departments, Agencies, And Institutions; And For Other Purposes.

AR SB4Passed

To Clarify Arkansas Law Concerning The Locking Of School Doors; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB5Passed

To Amend The Philanthropic Investment In Arkansas Kids Program Act And The Arkansas Children's Educational Freedom Account Program; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1006Passed

To Clarify The Sentencing For A Felony With A Firearm.

AR HB1005Passed

To Clarify Arkansas Law Concerning The Locking Of School Doors; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1002Passed

To Prohibit The Government From Mandating A Vaccination Or Immunization For Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19) Or Any Subvariants Of Coronavirus 2019 (covid-19), Or Both; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1004Passed

To Create And Transfer Funds To The Arkansas Reserve Fund Set-aside In The Restricted Reserve Fund To Allow That Additional Funds May Be Made Available For State Departments, Agencies, And Institutions; And For Other Purposes.